Downtown Revitalization

Revitalize aging, underperforming downtowns and commercial corridors throughout the Town of Babylon

To create or recreate vibrant downtowns that feature:

Pedestrian friendly sidewalks and streets

A range of housing options

A variety of activities and amenities

Public space to foster a sense of community

Preserve the unique character of neighborhoods

Preserve and enhance green space

The principles of smart growth and sustainability are the cornerstones of our efforts. Prioritized and focused land use is encouraged in downtown centers or areas that already have adequate infrastructure including public transit, and are recognizable as downtowns\neighborhood centers.

BRAC is the Federal Base Closure Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance Act of 1994, which was amended in 1996. It mandates a process for closing and realigning military installations within the U.S. The law also authorizes a BRAC Commission to make recommendations for military installation realignments and closures.

Create a range of housing opportunities and choices providing quality housing for people of all income levels is an integral component in any smart growth strategy.

Create walkable neighborhoods and communities that are desirable places to live, work, learn, worship and play, and therefore a key component of smart growth.

Encourage community and stakeholder collaboration growth can create great places to live, work and play if it responds to a community’s own sense of how and where it wants to grow.

Foster distinctive, attractive communities with a strong sense of place. Smart growth encourages communities to craft a vision and set standards for development and construction which respond to community values of architectural beauty and distinctiveness, as well as expanded choices in housing and transportation.

Make development decisions predictable, fair and cost effective for a community to be successful in implementing Smart Growth, it must be embraced by the private sector.

Smart Growth supports the integration of mixed land uses into communities as a critical component of achieving better places to live.

Provide a variety of transportation choices providing people with more choices in housing, shopping, communities, and transportation is a key aim of Smart Growth.

Smart Growth directs development towards existing communities already served by infrastructure, seeking to utilize the resources that existing neighborhoods offer, and conserve open space and irreplaceable natural resources on the urban fringe.

Smart Growth provides a means for communities to incorporate more compact building design as an alternative to conventional, land consumptive development.

The Wyandanch Rising Project is a comprehensive community revitalization effort for the Hamlet of Wyandanch. Several properties have been purchased by the Town and will be used for economic development purposes. Funds for the project have been primarily secured through State, Federal, County and other community development grants and allocations.

The Wyandanch Rising Project includes but is not limited to:

The installation of sewers, prior to vertical development, for commercial entities in downtown areas;

Wholesale redevelopment of the downtown area under the project management of a master-developer;

If sewer lines are being placed directly in front of your house there is the possibility of hooking up to them. A very few homes in the area will have access to these hook ups. Specific information relating to the question of individual hookups must be requested from the engineering team responsible for the project.

If interested and logistically capable of being hooked up, the homeowner would be responsible for all fees and permits associated with gaining access to the sewer line. Contact Rich Groh, Senior Environmental Analyst, Town of Babylon (631) 422-7644 for more information.

Suffolk County is the official entity with ultimate jurisdiction over sewer development and hook up.

Contact the Suffolk County Sewer Agency, Craig Platt, (631) 852-4187, for more information.